- Dr. Obengfo has said his list of clients include pastor’s wives, female pastors, and celebrities

- He said others who are not Ghanaians also come from abroad for his services

- Dr. Obengfo has been granted bail over the death of the former NEIP Deputy CEO

Dr. Dominic Obeng-Andoh, the Director of the Advanced Body sculpt Centre popularly known as Obengfo Hospital, has revealed his caliber of clients.

According to him, the list includes wives of some renowned Ghanaian pastors as well as female pastors and media practitioners.

Aside from the groups mentioned, Dr. Obeng-Andoh said he performs liposuction and body contouring procedures for celebrities, businesswomen, public figures and expatriates who travel all the way from their countries of origin to Ghana, purposefully to have him work on their bodies.

This is contained in a report sighted by YEN.com.gh on Classfmonline.com.

He was reportedly speaking in an interview with Accra FM on Thursday, 18 October 2018.

“There are people from all sectors of life who come to me for my services. Some are wives of doctors, politicians, pastors and pastors’ wives; church members [and] all kinds of people; even some media people also come to the hospital,” Dr Obeng-Andoh said.

He revealed that some expatriates also patronise his services as well as Ghanaians in the diaspora, who have heard about his exploits.

Dr Obeng-Andoh said he mostly deals with bloated tummies, shapelessness, and obesity.

As far as he is concerned, he is providing essential services to his clients, adding that through his craft, he has helped salvaged marriages which were on the rocks due to some husbands’ loss of sexual interest in their wives, especially after childbirth.

Meanwhile, Dr. Obeng-Andoh, together with his janitor, are currently facing trial in connection with the death of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship Innovation Programme (NEIP), Stacy Offei-Darko.

Ms. Offei-Darko died while on admission at the Obengfo Hospital on 21 May 2018 after undergoing a surgery allegedly performed by Dr. Obeng-Andoh.